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Acknowledge Your Achievements!

Topic: Goal SettingBy Bob DoylePublished Recently added

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We sometimes don't notice when change happens gradually. As a result, we sometimes don't recognize the progress we have made in our lives. It's quite probable that wherever you are in your life right now, there is another place that you are aspiring to be. This may result in a sort of dissatisfaction with your current situation.

But look closely at where you are in your life right now. Was any aspect of your current "every day" once a goal, dream, or aspiration that you hoped to achieve? Think about the job you have, the relationship you are in, or your financial situation. Are any of these things as they now exist, things you used to wish for in the past?

Well, here you are! You've attained those goals! It's quite possible that there was a time when these very goals seemed like far-out fantasies, yet you have attained them. However, they could have happened so gradually that you haven't even noticed. Or over the course of the years, your aspirations have evolved to something even bigger, so you didn't even acknowledge that fact that you actually attained a past goal!

You should NEVER stop dreaming, but at the same time, it's important to recognize the significance of where you are right now AND that YOU CREATED THIS REALITY and you can do it again! Be grateful for this, give yourself the credit you deserve, and enjoy it completely as you begin or continue your creation of tomorrow! n

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Bob Doyle is the president of Flightwaves, a company dedicated to teaching people tonpositively direct their natural ability to manifest their dreams and desires into physicalnreality through meditation. The web site provides full details and free seminars at http://www.flightwaves.com.